Got moves? Verreaux’s Sifaka, Madagascar April 14, 2015 / Behind the Shot Photography Verreaux’s Sifakas make for great photographic subjects. Not only because they are strange and cute but also due to their “dancing” skills. Any […]
Patience December 2, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography If I had to choose one of my favourite places in Madagascar Berenty would surely be fighting for the top spot. Apart from the very interesting […]
Ring Tailed Lemurs in a hurry October 27, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography I was in Berenty, Madagascar, patiently waiting for the Verreaux’s Sifakas to do their “dance” when I spotted these Ring Tailed Lemurs running […]
Beam me up Scotty! August 26, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography Animals are unpredictable but sometimes there are some patterns that can be seen almost without fail. Like this meditating pose by ring-tailed […]
White Footed Sportive Lemur August 20, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography The variety of the animals in Madagascar is staggering. In every place I visited there was always something new to see and photograph. This […]
Dramatic Dancing Lemur June 3, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography When I visited Madagascar, one of the top shots I wanted was of the Verreaux’s Sifakas “dancing”. One of the best places to observe this […]
Ring-Tailed Lemur Breakfast April 26, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography It is amazing how animals are so well adapted to their environment. This Ring-Tailed lemur has no problem feeding on the tiny leaves of this […]
White-Footed Sportive Lemur April 15, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography We found this White-Footed Sportive Lemur near one of the lodge paths in Berenty, Madagascar. As is quite ovious from the size of their eyes […]
King of the Spines – Madagascar Scops Owl March 12, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography The background of any wildlife photo is very important for me. Sometimes I want to make my subject “pop” against a clean background, and […]
Strictly Come Dancing! February 18, 2014 / Behind the Shot Photography Verreaux’s Sifakas are incredibly adapted for arboreal life. They have very strong and long hind legs and shorter arms to enable them to leap […]